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US5442113A
US5442113A US08/011,976 US1197693A US5442113A US 5442113 A US5442113 A US 5442113A US 1197693 A US1197693 A US 1197693A US 5442113 A US5442113 A US 5442113A
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  • the present invention relates to a method of inhibiting the formation of nitrosamines and nitrites, especially during the preparation and/or storage of amine oxides, an amine oxide composition containing a stabiliser and an improved process for the preparation of tertiary amine oxides.
  • Amine oxides are conventionally prepared by reacting a tertiary amine with hydrogen peroxide. In order to complete the reaction within a commercially acceptable time it is necessary to heat the reaction mixture and/or to employ a catalyst. Since excessive heating tends to cause (or accelerate) the decomposition of peroxide, the use of a catalyst is preferred.
  • EP 0 409 043 described the use of certain aminophosphonates as catalysts in the preparation of amine oxides.
  • nitrosamines which are widely regarded as being potentially harmful, and nitrites, which may be precursors of nitrosamines are commonly present as minor, but undesirable, trace contaminants of amine oxides. These contaminants are conventionally present in commercial amine oxides at very low levels of between 200 and 1000 parts per billion.
  • total NO total nitrosamine and nitrite
  • a particular object of the invention is therefore to stabilise amine oxides so as to maintain the aforesaid low levels of total NO during storage.
  • GB 2 252 320 describes the use of relatively high concentrations of carbonates and/or bicarbonates (greater than 2.5% by weight of the amine) to inhibit the formation of nitrosamines, both initially during the oxidation of amines and, subsequently, to stabilise the product.
  • the amount of bicarbonate required may result in levels of inorganic impurity in the product which are unacceptable to some customers.
  • bicarbonates and/or carbonates are synergistic with phosphonates such as organoamino methylene phosphonates, and their oxides, in inhibiting the formation of nitrosamines and nitrites during the preparation and/or storage of amine oxides. They may in some circumstances assist in lowering the nitrosamine content of a previously contaminated sample.
  • the present invention provides the use of a synergistic mixture of a carbonate and/or bicarbonate with a phosphonate to inhibit or to reduce nitrosamine contamination in products which are susceptible to contamination with nitrosamine.
  • the present invention further provides a method of stabilising an amine oxide in order to inhibit the formation of nitrosamines and nitrites during preparation, storage and/or heating by adding thereto a synergistic stabiliser comprising:
  • the present invention also provides a composition comprising an amine oxide and a synergistic stabiliser comprising from 0.05% to 20% by weight (based on the weight of amine used to prepare the amine oxide) of a bicarbonate and/or a carbonate and from 0.005% to 5% by weight (based on the weight of amine used to prepare the amine oxide) of a phosphonic acid or a salt thereof.
  • a synergistic stabiliser comprising from 0.05% to 20% by weight (based on the weight of amine used to prepare the amine oxide) of a bicarbonate and/or a carbonate and from 0.005% to 5% by weight (based on the weight of amine used to prepare the amine oxide) of a phosphonic acid or a salt thereof.
  • the present invention further provides a method for the preparation of an amine oxide which comprises reacting a tertiary amine with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a synergistic stabiliser comprising an amount greater than 0.05% by weight (based on the weight of the amine) of a bicarbonate and/or a carbonate and an amount greater than 0.005% by weight of an alkylamino phosphonate such as a polyalkylene amine methylene phosphonate, said amount being sufficient substantially to inhibit nitrosamine and nitrite formation.
  • a synergistic stabiliser comprising an amount greater than 0.05% by weight (based on the weight of the amine) of a bicarbonate and/or a carbonate and an amount greater than 0.005% by weight of an alkylamino phosphonate such as a polyalkylene amine methylene phosphonate, said amount being sufficient substantially to inhibit nitrosamine and nitrite formation.
  • the bicarbonate and/or carbonate component(i) may suitably comprise a bicarbonate such as sodium bicarbonate.
  • a bicarbonate such as sodium bicarbonate.
  • other water soluble bicarbonates e.g., alkali metal bicarbonates such as potassium bicarbonate or lithium bicarbonate, or alkaline earth metal bicarbonates such as magnesium or calcium bicarbonate may be present.
  • component (i) may comprises a carbonate such as an alkali metal, alkaline earth metal or ammonium carbonate, e.g., sodium, magnesium or calcium carbonate, or a mixture of bicarbonate and carbonate, e.g., in a molar ratio of from 0.01:1 to 1:0.01 especially 1:1, provided that, if the carbonate is added to the reaction mixture, the pH is not high enough to cause significant decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide during the preparation of amine oxides.
  • the pH of the reaction mixture during the preparation of the amine oxide should be less than 10, preferably less than 9.8, typically less than 9.5.
  • the stabiliser when added to the product after preparation, such a constraint does not arise and therefore higher pH values may be tolerated depending on the desired end use.
  • the pH of the mixture is carefully controlled, e.g. less than 10, more preferably less than 9.8, typically less than 9.5 for example by the use of dilute acids, excessive decomposition of the peroxide is avoided.
  • the pH of the reaction mixture can be raised to promote the stability of the sample.
  • the pH of the product to be raised by, for example an alkali or alkaline metal hydroxide solution, e.g. sodium hydroxide solution to a pH of 9.5-12.0, preferably 10-11.5, more preferably 10.3-11.2.
  • the phosphonate (ii) is preferably an organoamino methylene phosphonate of the formula RR'--NCH 2 PO 3 M 2 , wherein: R and R' may each be separately selected from a CH 2 PO 3 M 2 group, a C 1-12 , (preferably C 1-4 ) alkyl group, an amino, hydroxy, phosphono or carboxy substituted C 1-6 (preferably C 1-4 ) alkyl group, or a group of the formula H[O(CH 2 ) m ] n or M 2 O 3 PCH 2 [NCH 2 PO 3 M 2 (CH 2 ) m ] n ; each M is hydrogen or a cation such that the composition is water soluble; and n is from 1 to 6 and each m is 2 to 6; or an N-oxide thereof.
  • R is a methylenephosphonate group and R' is a polyethyleneamino poly (methylenephosphonate) group, e.g. wherein n is from 1 to 5 preferably 2 to 4, or an ethylene or hydroxy ethylene group.
  • amino phosphonate stabiliser will normally be converted to the corresponding oxide in situ.
  • suitable amino methylenephosphonate include sodium amino tris (methylenephosphonate), amino tris(methylenephosphonate) N-oxide or preferably sodium diethylenetriamine penta(methylenephosphonate) or sodium tetraethylenepentamine hepta(methylenephosphonate), available respectively as BRIQUEST 301-32S, BRIQUEST 3010-25s, BRIQUEST 543-25S and BRIQUEST 785-25S. (The word BRIQUEST is a Registered Trade Mark).
  • the synergistic stabilisers be present initially during the preparation of the amine oxide, it is possible to add some or all of the mixture, or of either component, during or after the preparation.
  • the poly(ethyleneamino) poly(methylenephosphonates) are especially effective for stabilising the product if added after the preparation.
  • the component (i) is preferably present in a total proportion of from 0.1 to 20% by weight based on the weight of amine used to prepare the product, preferably at least 0.5 e.g. at least 1% especially more than 2% in order to achieve effective catalysis and inhibition.
  • the proportion of carbonate be as low as possible consistent with adequate catalysis and inhibition in order to minimise inorganic impurities, i.e. less than 12%, preferably less than 8%, all % being based on the weight of amine used.
  • the component (ii) is typically present in an amount of from 0.005 to 10% by weight based on the weight of amine used, more preferably 0.05 to 5% e.g. 0.1 to 3% especially 0.2 to 2%.
  • the proportion by weight of (i) to (ii) is usually between 1:0.001 and 1:10, preferably 1:0.01 to 1:2 especially 1:0.02 to 1:1 e.g. 1:0.05 to 1:0.5.
  • the preparation of the amine oxide is preferably carried out in a conventional manner by reacting a tertiary amine with aqueous hydrogen peroxide.
  • the peroxide may be present in a substantially equimolar amount based on the amine or in a ⁇ preferably very small) stoichiometric excess, e.g. in ratio of 1:0.9, amine to peroxide, to 1:1.1.
  • the excess of peroxide is preferably less than 0.05% based on the stoichiometric weight.
  • the R groups which may be the same or different, represent in this case C 6 -C 24 alkyl or alkenyl groups, C 6-24 alkyl or alkenyl polyalkyleneoxy groups, C 6 -C 23 esteralkyl or ester alkenyl groups, amidoalkyl or amidoalkenyl groups, and the R 1 groups, which may also be the same or different, represent C 1 -C 4 alkyl, alkoxy or hydroxyalkyl, or polyalkyleneoxy groups.
  • the alkyleneoxy groups are preferably polyethyleneoxy groups or polypropyleneoxy or mixed ethyleneoxy propyleneoxy groups containing between 1 and 20 ethyleneoxy and/or propyleneoxy groups.
  • the amidoalkyl groups are preferably C 7 -C 23 alkyl or alkenyl-amidopropyl groups.
  • the amines may alternatively comprise cyclic amines such as imidazolines or pyridines, N-substituted piperazines, or N-substituted morpholines, e.g. N-methyl morpholine.
  • cyclic amines such as imidazolines or pyridines, N-substituted piperazines, or N-substituted morpholines, e.g. N-methyl morpholine.
  • a non phosphonate sequestrant such as EDTA may be used in the preparation which prevents decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide by chelating the metal ions which catalyse its decomposition.
  • sequestrants include other chelating agents such as pyrophosphate. We prefer that such transition metal chelants or sequestrants should be present if the phosphonate is added after the commencement of the preparation. They accelerate the reaction but do not have any significant effect on the nitrosamine levels.
  • the required concentration of product depends on the particular tertiary amine starting material employed, since those that are preferred for this invention give rise to oxide products with surfactant properties which form a mobile L 1 phase at concentrations up to about 30% by weight based on total weight of reaction mixture, subject to exact chemical nature. At higher concentrations the amine oxide products tend to form an immobile M phase.
  • water is added to the reaction vessel in the form of aqueous hydrogen peroxide such that the final concentration of product attained is mobile. It is possible at high concentrations, e.g. 60 to 80% amine oxide (by weight based on total weight of reaction mixture) to form a mobile G phase.
  • the product may be prepared as anhydrous solid or as a solid hydrate.
  • the inhibitory action of the stabiliser towards nitrosamine formation reduces the importance of keeping the temperature low, during the preparation and/or the storage of amine oxides.
  • the temperature of the reaction vessel when carrying out the process of this invention with the carbonate present initially may range from 2° C. to 85° C. but could be higher e.g. by carrying out the reaction in an autoclave to obtain very rapid reaction rates, the most preferred temperature range being 30° C. to 50° C. and a typical operating temperature being 40° C.
  • the time to completion of the reaction is generally up to four hours.
  • the amine oxide may be prepared, according to the present invention, by reacting a tertiary amine with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of the synergistic stabiliser hereinabove described.
  • the post addition of the poly(alkyleneamino) poly (methylenephosphonates) has been found to be advantageous in stabilising amine oxides generally, including those prepared by prior art methods, even in the absence of carbonate or bicarbonate. Compared with prior art methods in which the amino phosphonates were used to catalyse the preparation of the amine oxide and were necessarily converted to N-oxides in situ, the post addition does not result in the oxidation of the amine groups of the phosphonate.
  • the resulting mixture of amine oxide and unoxidised poly(alkyleneamino) poly(methylenephosphonate) is thus a novel and surprisingly advantageous composition which constitutes a particular aspect of the present invention.
  • the mixture preferably comprises water, 10 to 99% preferably 15 to 85%, e.g. 20 to 35%, amine oxide and 0.005 to 5% especially 0.01 to 1% of the phosphonate all based on the weight of the composition.
  • the phosphonate preferably comprises 1 to 6 preferably 2 to 5 ethylene and/or propylene groups.
  • the composition may contain a quantity of amine oxide between 50 and 80% corresponding to that at which a G-phase is formed.
  • the concentration may be between 20% and the concentration corresponding to the L 1 /M phase boundary, which is typically between 30% and 35%.
  • Phase modifiers such as solvents, cosurfactants, hydrotropes or electrolyte salts, may raise the concentration of surfactant required to form an M-phase, so that the L 1 /M phase boundary is found at concentrations of surfactant greater than 35% w /w. Addition of such phase modifiers may also broaden the concentration range over which the G-phase is typically found. It is also possible to prepare the amine oxide as a substantially anhydrous solid, or as a solid hydrate.
  • the invention may also be applicable to inhibition of nitrosamine and nitrite formation in the context of other reactions and products which involve a nitrosamine and nitrite hazard, for example alkanolamides.
  • the reaction was deemed to have gone to completion when the free amine content of the reaction mixture was ⁇ 0.3% w /w and the hydrogen peroxide content of the reaction mixture was ⁇ 0.1% w /w based on the total weight of the reaction mixture. If analysis of a reaction mixture aliquot showed a high free amine content but a low hydrogen peroxide content, more hydrogen peroxide was added and the reaction allowed to proceed until such time that acceptable levels of hydrogen peroxide and free amine content were achieved. Thus, in some instances, the ratio for moles (amine: H 2 O 2 ) may be in excess of (1:1).
  • the phosphonate used in this and the following Tables was 25% w/w (expressed as acid) diethylenetriamine penta (methylenephosphonic acid) sodium salt- sold by Albright & Wilson Ltd. under the Registered Trade Mark BRIQUEST 543-25S.
  • the figures in the Tables for % phosphonate are all expressed as 100% acid.
  • a combination of 0.5% phosphonate +2% NaHCO 3 reduces nitrosamine to 7% of the concentration in the control and is thus responsible for a synergistic reduction in the "NO" content on ageing, when compared with unaged starting material, being more effective than the maximum achievable with either material on its own.

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